Said the judge: "The conduct of the candidates, through their representatives (not their attorneys), shocks the conscience of the court," he said. "In reviewing signatures, it became apparent that, in addition to signing names such as `Mickey Mouse,' 'Fred Flintstone,' 'John Kerry (news - web sites),' and the ubiquitous 'Ralph Nader,' there were thousands of names that were created at random and then randomly assigned either existent or nonexistent addresses by the circulators."
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I wish that Nevada would extend the registration deadline. Seems the only fair thing to do, in light of the evidence.
At least one piece of good news from Nevada: a Republican failed in his attempt to remove 17,000 inactive Democrat-registered voters.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,135334,00.html
How transparent. At least he could have claimed he wanted to remove inactive voters in both parties.
One more piece of good news: Nader is off the Pennsylvania ballot.
Said the judge:
"The conduct of the candidates, through their representatives (not their attorneys), shocks the conscience of the court," he said. "In reviewing signatures, it became apparent that, in addition to signing names such as `Mickey Mouse,' 'Fred Flintstone,' 'John Kerry (news - web sites),' and the ubiquitous 'Ralph Nader,' there were thousands of names that were created at random and then randomly assigned either existent or nonexistent addresses by the circulators."
Fraud everywhere.